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Harrington 320A
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  • Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation from United States Merchant Marine Academy, 1985
  • J.D. from Temple University, 1993
  • USCG Unlimited Master License
  • 15 years sailing experience on various merchant marine vessels, 12 years experience working shoreside in a shipping company office. 
  • Member of the Nautical Institute
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Bresnahan C305
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  • Bachelor of Science from Massachusetts Maritime Academy
  • Master of Arts from Cambridge College
  • Master Mariner - Oceans, Unlimited Tonnage, Tankerman PIC, DL, DG
Office Location
Harrington 322A
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Captain’s Office, USTS Patriot State
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Mike Campbell is a 1987 graduate of the Academy and was hired as our Second Mate in December 2013.  With the retirement of our previous Chief Mate, he became our Acting Chief Mate in December 2014.  As Chief Mate, he is responsible for implementing safety management for all personnel, as well as planned maintenance of ship’s interior and exterior spaces, including machinery as required.  In August of 2016, Mike was selected to be the Master of the T. S. Kennedy.  This assignment will merge with Chief Mate duties except during activations.

Licenses and certification include BS Degree in Marine Transportation;  USCG Master of Steam and Motor Vessels of any gross tons upon oceans;  Medical Care Person in Charge;  GMDSS Radio Operator;  Radar Observer Unlimited;  Tankerman;  Vessel Security Officer.

Office Location
Harrington 317A
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Background

Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation,  Massachusetts Maritime Academy, 1994    Master of Science in Emergency Management, Massachusetts Maritime Academy 2016, USCG Unlimited Chief Mate , 1600 Ton Master's

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Marine Transportation
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Harrington 306A
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2018 Graduate of Emergency Management MMA Program. In 2015, retired Deep Sea Master,    Served as Master aboard M/V Maersk Arkansas in the Eastern Mediterranean container feeder service. Responsibilities included overall command, safe and efficient operation of vessel, navigation, crew management and ensuring vessel complies with local and international laws, as well as company and flag state policies. Managed ship's accounting, payrolls, and inventories. Also, safe docking and undocking of vessel when pilots unable or incompetent to do so in Port Said, Egypt.Served as Master aboard M/V Maersk Arkansas in the Baltic Sea and Northern Europe. Vessel was tasked to transport US and NATO military equipment and supplies bound for Afghanistan via Port of Riga Latvia and Klaipeda Lithuania. As Master, responsible for safe navigation when transiting the Kiel Canal twice a week on routine service without incident. The Kiel Canal, at 62 miles long, is the most congested canal in the world with the highest amount of vessel accidents. Also, had to maneuver around ice flow during harsh Baltic winters. Currently, Associate Professor teaching Bridge Resource Management to First Class Deck Cadets in FMSS 360 in prepping them for maritime industry

 

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Bresnahan 131
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Background

 

  • Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation, Massachusetts Maritime Academy, 1984
  • Master's in Higher Education Administration, American International College, 2012
  • Retired after 24 years in industry on various vessels tankers, dredges, ferries, OSV deep sea tugs and barges, Master of Tow and Master on Articulated Tug barge units.
  • USCG Designated Examiner, Train-the-Trainer Certification